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What Is The Most Picturesque Church In/Near Sheffield?

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On 13/09/2019 at 21:21, mama sheffield said:

St johns Park Church 

is Lovely inside & outside.

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Hi,

we're having a Macmillan coffee morning at St Johns Park Church S2 Bernard Road. 

at 10.30 on the Friday 27th September 

Also we're having a bric a brac  sale, all money donations go in the Macmillan  Boxes :)

So please come along full a few bags up with Goodies.

Have a few cuppas, eat cakes and enjoy a morning with us at St Johns :)

We have got prizes and games. So pop the 27th September in your diary and join us.

Also tell a friend then they might tell  another friend.

 Thank you for reading. Hope to see you there.

A chance to take a look at the church and see for yourself. (I'm only passing this on, I can't comment on the building.)

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Bradfield Church, however if it’s a windy day the guests will need to hang on to their hats.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

Bradfield Church, however if it’s a windy day the guests will need to hang on to their hats.

It is the wind equivalent of Capel Curig! 😀

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Another vote here for Bradfield Church. My cousin got married there 20-odd years ago. It was a lovely sunny day and the wedding photos were fantastic, with such a beautiful view in the background.

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14 hours ago, FIRETHORN1 said:

Another vote here for Bradfield Church. My cousin got married there 20-odd years ago. It was a lovely sunny day and the wedding photos were fantastic, with such a beautiful view in the background.

I also went to a wedding at Bradfield Church, about 10 years ago, and it was a lovely day, there were sheep walking round the grave stones, the view was lovely, the church reminded me of something from a Charles Dicken’s novel.  You are right about the wedding photos, they were fantastic.

 

A few years later in February I went to a Christening.  It was raining, cold and windy, what a difference. It was horrendous trying to make our way to the local pub.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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